Is America on the Road to Socialism?

• Author’s new book sounds the alarm; objectives of steadily creeping American socialism exposed

By Ronald F. Avery, AIA

The new book On the Road to American Socialism: A Christian Perspective, by AlHays, Ph.D., PE, reveals to us that socialismis the indisputable cause and the vehicle for our national problems of today. From adegraded, coarsened culture to freely allowing illegalimmigration to the abysmally poor performance and results of our public schools, Hays shows theseissues bear a relationship to the stated goals of socialism.

Softcover, 300 pages

Most Americans know little of socialism, nor do they care. Yet all of the injustices and unlawful practicesdiscussed in this book are shown to be the secret goal of socialists: To destroy our nationfinancially and culturally, as advocated by Italian socialistAntonio Gramsci, and to enslave us all withtotalitarianism and pure socialism.

This author has discovered that socialism began with Karl Marx secretly as an expression of his intensehatred of Christ and His Gospel, which explainsthe fierce anti-Christian bias prevalent today in America and elsewhere that reigns in the media.

Ample evidence is provided in the pages of thisbook to prove from original source documents thatsocialism deliberately intends to do evil in the nameof good. Specifically, it seeks to abolish, destroy or weaken these vital human institutions: private property,capitalism, freedom, individuality, nationality, the traditional family, religion, morality and eternaltruths. Thus, Hays shows us that socialism is the animatingvehicle for almost all human evil in its insane desire to control others—because socialistscannot control themselves.

Hays’s book is written from a Christian perspective for many reasons. First, it is because our nationdid much better beginning with a strong Christianbasis than we’ve done since then under secular humanism. The church provided a moral basis then, althoughimperfect, that served as a binding agent for our early culture and government that is totally absenttoday. Secondly, Christianity asks us to individuallyrepresent Christ in the real world. Today, the church has been slowly liberalized with its impactgreatly diminished when it comes to governmentand culture. And it’s obvious that the media greatly assists in this unfortunate outcome.

As everyone knows, we face an overwhelming varietyof national problems, such as our nearly infinitepublic debt, our Mideast wars that accomplish nothing of value to America, huge unemployment, rampantabortions, illegal immigration and deliberatemedia and government vilification of law-abiding Americans like tea party members and Christians.

Hays contends that Christians, pastors andchurches must especially become educated in thesematters and become active to restore this nation.Otherwise the Gospel of Christ will be greatly curtailed. So, he concludes, we must act now—or godown to slavery.